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17 add sponsorship #31

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The recent changes involve two main updates: reordering elements in configuration arrays in the _app.tsx file for wagmiConfig, and adding active state styles to a button in the add.tsx file. These updates enhance the configuration setup and improve the UI responsiveness, respectively.

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File Path Change Summary
frontend/src/pages/_app.tsx Reordered elements in chains and transports arrays within wagmiConfig.
frontend/src/pages/sponsorships/add.tsx Added styles for the active state of WriteContractButton.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant App as Application
    participant Button as WriteContractButton
    Note over User,Button: Active State Styles Update
    User->>+App: Clicks the Button
    App->>+Button: Apply Active Styles
    Button-->>App: Button is pressed with new active state styles
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frontend/src/pages/sponsorships/add.tsx

[error] 46-47: Provide an explicit type prop for the button element.

The default type of a button is submit, which causes the submission of a form when placed inside a form element. This is likely not the behaviour that you want inside a React application.
Allowed button types are: submit, button or reset

(lint/a11y/useButtonType)


[error] 78-79: Provide an explicit type prop for the button element.

The default type of a button is submit, which causes the submission of a form when placed inside a form element. This is likely not the behaviour that you want inside a React application.
Allowed button types are: submit, button or reset

(lint/a11y/useButtonType)


[error] 99-109: Provide an explicit type prop for the button element.

The default type of a button is submit, which causes the submission of a form when placed inside a form element. This is likely not the behaviour that you want inside a React application.
Allowed button types are: submit, button or reset

(lint/a11y/useButtonType)

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frontend/src/pages/_app.tsx (1)

29-34: Verify the correctness of the changes in wagmiConfig.

The order of the chains and transports arrays has been swapped. Ensure that this change is intentional and does not affect the functionality.


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@jo-elimu jo-elimu merged commit f961f79 into main Jun 30, 2024
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@jo-elimu jo-elimu deleted the 17-add-sponsorship branch June 30, 2024 17:27
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